travel

Forget bucket lists. Longtime Habitat for Humanity volunteer Martha Cole is just as passionate about building a better world as she is about seeing the world. That doesn’t mean she hasn’t done some pretty amazing things, too. She explains why she believes living a life of balance is the best gift you can give yourself and society.

For more than 20 years, Sarah Marquis has been exploring the Earth on foot. Her latest walk just covered three continents and took three years to complete! She explains her deep connection to our planet.

Want to reinvent your life but you don’t know where to start? Silvana Clark has some good ideas. Find out how she’s carved out a niche career with her husband as marketers who travel the country, do good for others and get paid to do it!

What would you do if you arrived at your hotel on a trip and they’d lost your reservation? Is travel insurance a good idea? Consumer advocate and travel expert Christopher Elliott tells you what you need to know to make your next adventure a success.

Travel is the No. 1 leisure activity for Boomers, who spend $57 billion on leisure travel every year. One of the fastest growing trends in Boomer travel is adventure travel. Find out what you need to know before setting off on your own adventure.

Wendy Chioji returns to the Growing Bolder set to talk about her personal path toward Growing Bolder, which has taken her around the world and allowed her to meet ordinary people with extraordinary stories along the way.

The next time you’re planning a vacation, forget about the highways. You need to hit the back roads of America, and if you can do it on a motorcycle, even better. Travel writer Gary McKechnie has tips for a free-range vacation.

Retirement isn’t what it used to be. It’s not even WHERE it used to be. Forget Florida and Arizona; a growing number of retirees are looking overseas. An editor from Kiplinger discusses its list of 8 great places to retire abroad.

More than 20 years ago, Lynn Brooks walked away from a successful career because she had an idea about how she could help boost the image of her beloved New York City. Now, she and her volunteer organization are stronger than ever.

Author Daniel Klein wants to know what’s so wrong with being old? The 73-year-old says he’s tired of watching his peers fighting hard to stay young and he’s more interested in aging authentically. So, he’s turning to the Greeks for inspiration.